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Ep 78 with Moh Ritson & Kelvin Fletcher (Driver and Team Boss double act)
Kelvin Fletcher is one of the pair on today’s show, the TV star, former Emmerdale legend, winner of Strictly Come Dancing, and multiple race winner and British GT4 Pro Am class Champion joins us alongside a name you’re going to become more and more familiar with, Moh Ritson is a young British/Indian racing driver from Leeds with aspirations to win the 24 hrs of Le Mans.
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